Hitotsu Tobashi Ren’ai V is a visual novel about a lonely protagonist who wants a girlfriend. After returning to his home town after an absence of three years, he finds that all of the heroines start to develop feelings for him.
The Playstation Vita port of Hitotsu Tobashi Ren’ai V‘s has a new heroine character, as well as new CG scenes.
The game will be available in Japan on January 29, 2015. Including tax, the standard edition will cost 7,344 yen; the limited edition will cost 9,698 yen; and the downloadable version will cost 6,480 yen. The covers for the standard and limited editions of the game, respectively, are featured above.
Screenshots
The below screenshots give you a good idea of the artstyle and the gameplay. Hitotsu Tobashi Ren’ai V is an ADV visual novel, which means the dialogue is delivered in text boxes at the bottom of the screen.
Characters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4svZQf7aD5s
In the above video, we get to meet Risa Kotobuki, and the preview video below introduces Aori Sonohara and Sakura Tamamori.
Even if you have no idea what they’re saying, the characters of Hitotsu Tobashi Ren’ai V are adorable and entertaining. Have a watch, unless you’re avoiding spoilers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMx96n-57t0
Physical goods
Depending on where players buy their physical copies, they will get physical bonuses with the game. Importers will probably have to get the game from Amazon Japan. The rest of the physical goods are exclusive to one Japanese store or another, and will be harder to get a hold of. The stores and their physical bonuses (illustrated above, left to right) are: Amazon Japan (microfibre cleaning cloth; first two images), Sofmap (B2-size poster), WonderGOO (B2-size poster), Imagine (A1-size fabric poster), Animate (poster), Gamerz (A3-size poster), and AmiAmi (mouse pad).
Music and Opening Movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShvUqwjMW5g
The opening movie has already been released by Kaga Create so, if you want to watch it, you can do that above. The track accompanying it is “Omoi Yo Todoke” by Emi Nitta; it’s available for purchase coupled with “Tankyuu Dreaming”, a single that Nitta did for the anime series Detective Opera Milky Holmes TD. The other video has an alternative song that’s also in the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC0byuFiBYs
Thanks to Ohayo Seoul and Gamer for additional info.